🔴 LIVE: 10 Incredible Antiques From Series 21 | Antiques Roadshow
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2023
- All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast. From a surprisingly valuable piece by game-changing sculptor Jules Dalou, to an extraordinary gold medal awarded to a doctor who saved the lives of survivors from the Titanic disaster, watch as Hugh Scully and his team of experts examine these remarkable antiques from series 21 of Antiques Roadshow. Filmed in various locations between 1998-99.
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It's refreshing to hear civilized people speaking about intelligent topics.
Isnt though...youngins are taking a liking to what we already know
Thank you.👏
Bravo..
Better than WAP
Hmm… I prefer the first sentiment over the second..
Gosh I wish I had a copy of that bust by Dalou. Just gorgeous.
❤LOOKS ALMOST HUMAN. SUCH A BEAUTIFUL EXPRESSION!
I was very touched by the story of the Dr.that sailed on the Carpathian who cared for the survivors of the Titanic what an amazing family history!
I've always been intrigued by Titanic and many years ago found a book about passengers in antique store "Bird in a Cage" in Alexandria Va - no longer there. I also went to 100th anniversary gathering at statue located at wharf off Maine Ave in DC RIP
Very touched and humbled by such incredible human beings who are a cut above and make one feel so inadequate by comparison. The only comfort that I can take is that he was a Celt like me and a hero who was deeply affected by the awful experience of that night to remember in 1912.
And those who didn't survive. 😢
This sculpture is beautiful
15:00. Amazing moustache in background!
Superb!!
We need more AR sweetness in the world ❤
Thank you for posting these!!! This just made my week. There’s such gems on these early seasons. 😍
7:00 its a small space, but yes its a beautiful bright painting I love it
Great grandma was a fine looking woman
I have a smaller Poole Pottery plate of the Archibald Russell, a winner of the Grain Race from Australia to the UK. It was the 2nd ship my Grandfather sailed on in the early 1900's.
That last one was amazing
that old guy has some amazing eyebrows!.
@@front2760It’s amazing that he doesn’t know what an eyebrow trim is.
My Great Uncle, was a Captain for the White Star Steamship lines in the 1920s through the 1930s. His name was also Smith (David Smith) I did inherit several items, from him in 1970 when I was 12 years old. I come from a family that, both built and sailed large ships. My Grand Uncle was a Machinist Mate on the ship that captured the only U-Boat (U-505) during WWII. He made the medals that were given to the crew of the ship (from the pig iron ballast of the U - boat) I worked at the same shipyard as my Grandmother during WWII (in the 1980s) Todd Shipyards in San Pedro CA.
A Prettier one 😮 she’s beautiful
Love these vids
Antiques Road Show 😺
Good morning everyone
Not a morning
It's evening here in the Pacific Northwest and 2 months late in replying.. 🤔😉
Have a Wonderful Morning!! 🙂
Be Well!! 😃
The best thing about the British AR is the absence of the American word:"WOW"!!!😂
At least Americans take care of their teeth and know how to trim their eyebrows.
@@larrymelear5446Well those that can afford insurance can. The rest of American society can rot. Truth, justice, The American Way. What rot.
@@russellpeacock2853 LOL Even McDonalds offers dental insurance. I hear they’re hiring, might want to send in your resume to keep that one toof of yours from falling out. 🤣
@@russellpeacock2853Speaking of rot, eh Sparkles? When was the last time that you’ve visited London?
Beautiful ❤
The John Samuel Raven painting is inscribed with words fromThe Song of Solomon 2:11,12
I would pay a lot of money NOT to have that huge family portrait on my wall. All those people, like peas from a pod, looking like they are planning a mass escape! 😳 Great video, though, very enjoyable.
I will take your money and promise not to put it on your wall. 😂
17:42 Must be cherry blossoms💯🤷🏼♂️Apple??? Naaah !
Leafs say cherry👌🏻😎
Definitely.
Apple!
@@Roses-lilac 17:42
Try again… Been working with trees for 30years🤷🏼♂️ Look at Those stem and clusters of flowers… Edge of the leaf, form and point.. For sure cherry blossoms…💯% The painter made it so Well that i have no doubt. Sadly the art dude dont no anything about trees cherry and Apples. Cherry it is.
Sorry 🌹
@@michaelripley4528 I defer to your expertise. 😊
@@Roses-lilac 😃👌🏻
Yasssss ........
Take the dirty ripped painting to Blumgarten
What's Blumgarten? There's huge interest in Waterhouse, a similar size painting was recently sold for a million pounds and others for several millions.
No car boot finds here. All family heirlooms.
There were three doctors on the Carpathia.
🆒😎👍 !
The presenter at the end put the objects right on top of their original photograph which could easily have scratched or damaged the photo.
Her father was an Art dealer in the 20s and 30s? I know these are old but he must have been getting on.
✔️
I’d sell that medal in a sec
😢😮
LK was Leonard King. Someone must have put him straight.
And now thoes poole plates are worth £50 a piece if that.
Right off the bat "that other Danlou sculpture was a prettier one than your great-granny." Ohhh! The first guy is on the canvas...